Report From The Australian Blogging Conference & Recommend Links

Yesterday I spent the afternoon at the Australian Blogging Conference, which was a lot of fun. Instead of having speakers up on stage talking at you, it’s more like a tutorial where everyone can chime in with their stories and advice, led by one or several leaders who guide the conversation.

I sat in on Duncan Riley’s session after lunch, which was on how to improve your blog, although the conversation went all over the place covering different blogging related topics.

Then in my session with Des Walsh we talked about building traffic to blogs, which was a lot of fun too.

It was a good event, not super large, but any chance you get to sit in with a group of people who share an interest in blogging and just chat, is a fun day in my books!

Plans are for this event to become an annual thing and travel around the major cities and no doubt I’ll do my best to attend, timetable permitting of course.

Recommend Links

Here are some links I’ve been collecting for the past couple of weeks for your weekend reading. There’s a lot of “Yaro” in here, but I like to highlight people who highlight me to return the favor.

Carl Ocab is a 14-year old kid from the Philippines, who runs a blog about making money online. He recently asked me for my “Best Blogging Tip Ever” for a series he is doing on his blog. For a 14 year old, Carl is doing a lot better than most bloggers in the niche he is covering, so don’t underestimate him because of his age.

The Blogging Scholarship is up for grabs again. If you currently attend college and blog, are a USA citizen or resident then you qualify for a chance at $10,000 scholarship. Entries close October 6th.

Qwizzy is a unique new service that lets you add a question and answer stream to your blog and other popular social media sites

Courtney Tuttle was nice enough to include me on her list of Top 7 Internet Marketing Mentors You Can Trust. I like it that the lines between Internet marketing and blogging are blurring, since as you will see in this list, all the Internet marketing mentors are bloggers.

Blog Mastermind students and long time blogging friends, Life Goggles, posted up 100 Ways To Save The Planet, which you can get in a PDF report.

And to finish with, the mysterious John Cow is running a competition including prizes from Seth Godin, Aaron Wall and me, with a free three month entry into Blog Mastermind.

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We have blogging meet-ups here in the Philippines too, though the only problem is it’s just blogging. So most likely you can’t share money making ideas because bloggers here are just into it for fun and fame of it.

Anyway, thanks for the heads up with the best blog tip EVER series Yaro, I appreciate it a lot and I know a lot of my readers loved your tip!

[…] final sessions, a discussion about promoting your blog: Yaro has posted about the conference at his Entrepreneur’s Journey site. It was great to have Yaro there, sharing what works – and doesn’t. Again, we worked on […]

[…] workshops I attended in the afternoon were focused on building a better blog (with Duncan Riley and Yaro Starak) and the future of blogging (with Dan Walsh of Kwoff.com). The latter discussion included some […]

I would have loved to be there, but just wasn’t possible I’m afraid. Hopefully the next one will be closer to Melbourne, or I’ll know further in advance, so I can plan work around it and make the trip!

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